VANCOUVER, Wash. – Clark County Health officials identified three new locations where the public may have been exposed to measles.

On Saturday, officials said the new sites include Maple Grove School in Battle Ground, River HomeLink in Battle Ground, and A Children’s Dentist in Battle Ground.

There have not been any more confirmed cases of measles.

On Friday, officials said there are 19 confirmed cases and seven suspected cases. The number of suspected cases has since dropped to five. Two cases were ruled out by lab results.

Most of the confirmed cases are in children ages 1 to 10. Three cases involve kids ages 11 to 18. There is one case in an adult between the age of 19 and 29.

Of the 19 cases, health officials say 16 of them were not immunized and three of them are not verified to have had the vaccine.

One person with a confirmed case has been hospitalized.

Clark County Public Health urges anyone who has been exposed to measles and who believes they have symptoms to call their health care provider before visiting a medical office. That way they can make a plan that avoids exposing others in a waiting room. People who believe they have symptoms of measles should not go directly to medical offices, urgent care centers or emergency departments without calling ahead, unless they are experiencing a medical emergency.

More information: Clark County Measles Investigation Page

If you have any further questions about the measles, call your local health department:

Clark County Public Health: (360) 397-8021

Clackamas County Public Health: (503) 655-8411

Multnomah County Public Health: (503) 988-3406

Washington County Public Health: (503) 846-3594

Public exposure locations

People who visited the following locations may have been exposed to measles:

Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel in Portland has been removed from the list of potential exposure sites. Public Health learned Randall Children’s Hospital was notified in advance of the potential measles patient and was able to take prevention measures to ensure others were not exposed to the patient.

Public Health is requiring exclusion of students and staff without documented immunity to measles from only those schools identified as possible exposure sites. Students and staff excluded from those identified schools are also excluded from other schools, child care and other congregate settings. Students and staff at schools where measles exposure did not occur are not impacted by exclusions.

Portland International Airport, 7000 NE Airport Way, Portland from 10:45 am to 3:45 pm on Monday, Jan. 7. More specifically, anyone who spent time in Concourse D and the Delta Sky Lounge during that time period.